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I'm going to marinate some boneless chicken thighs in my standard
garlic/herb/oil/vinegar marinade (heavy on the thyme because I have so much of it growing) and then cook them over hardwood charcoal. I'm not sure what I'll serve with them, but it's likely to include veggies on the grill with the same marinade. Probably sweet colored peppers and zucchini slices. Maybe eggplant! Hmmm... It's just going to be me and my friend Mycroft who works for me part time one weekend day a week helping out in the garden (and in the house in the winter). We'll garden for a bunch of hours and then have a nice little grilled dinner and chew the fat for a bit. Low key. Priscilla -- "What you fail to understand is that criticising established authority by means of argument and evidence is a crucial aspect of how science works." - Chris Malcolm |
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![]() "Peppermint Patootie" > wrote in message news ![]() > I'm going to marinate some boneless chicken thighs in my standard > garlic/herb/oil/vinegar marinade (heavy on the thyme because I have so > much of it growing) and then cook them over hardwood charcoal. I'm not > sure what I'll serve with them, but it's likely to include veggies on > the grill with the same marinade. Probably sweet colored peppers and > zucchini slices. Maybe eggplant! Hmmm... > > It's just going to be me and my friend Mycroft who works for me part > time one weekend day a week helping out in the garden (and in the house > in the winter). We'll garden for a bunch of hours and then have a nice > little grilled dinner and chew the fat for a bit. Low key. > > Priscilla > -- > "What you fail to understand is that criticising established authority by > means > of argument and evidence is a crucial aspect of how science works." > - Chris > Malcolm Okay. |
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![]() On the Fourth I ended up fixing grilled chicken and red onion kebabs and grilled zucchini and red onion kebabs, with tzatziki (sp?) sauce. I marinated chunkc of boneless chicken breast overnight in olive oil, lemon juice, Greek oregano, rosemary, and black pepper. |
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